Abstract

A novel approach for the synthesis of nickel doped zinc oxide dilute magnetic semiconductors has been discussed in this paper. The use of fuels such as ammonium acetate and urea were used in this paper in order to produce zinc oxide nanoparticles of very small size ranges with nickel content varying from 2 to 10 percent. The produced particles were observed to be single phase materials which were confirmed by evident ferromagnetic properties of these particles in the absence of individual nickel or nickel oxide phases. The synthesized particles were also tested for their optical emission properties which yielded in the emission peaks related to the nickel doped zinc oxide compound instead of individual phases confirming the earlier processed information.

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